New shopping rules to keep us safe
The task of keeping the country fed during this COVID-19 crisis falls largely on the shoulders of Cayman’s three main supermarkets: Hurley’s, Foster’s and Kirk Market.
The task of keeping the country fed during this COVID-19 crisis falls largely on the shoulders of Cayman’s three main supermarkets: Hurley’s, Foster’s and Kirk Market.
As part of its business continuity plans during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Ministry of Financial Services held a virtual meeting with heads and delegates of financial services industry associations in the Cayman Islands on Tuesday, 31 March.
Hon. Premier Alden McClaughlin has moved swiftly to allay concerns emerging from some parts of the community over next week’s much anticipated charted British Airways flight.
The Port Authority wishes to advise the public that due to space limitations it will issue an exemption letter to allow persons that have imported cargo to clear and collect their goods.
In addition to nearly CI$3 million already approved by Cabinet to assist the most vulnerable, elderly and disabled Caymanians, Government continues to provide for residents negatively affected by COVID-19.
The media as one of the pillars of society is once again called upon to rise to the occasion at a time of threat to the nation.
A further eight cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Cayman Islands bringing the total as at Wednesday April 1st to 22.
The Cayman Islands government stands ready to consider airlifting non-nationals to their home countries but within certain limitations.
Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) staff will work remotely from home starting on Wednesday, 25 March 2020. The new arrangement is in keeping with Government procedures to limit the impact of coronavirus throughout the Cayman Islands.
The Passport Office on Elgin Avenue will be closed for walk-ins or pick-ups until further notice.